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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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,' ANTED. — To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt. Sheuandoah, Iowa. 



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ANTED. — To correspond with some young man 

 who wants to learn the bee business. 



H W. COLKY, Westport, Conn. 



ANTED. — To sell or exchange an automatic gauge 

 lathe and one broom-handle lathe Address 



W. S. Ammon, :21C Court St., Reading, Pa. 



.ANTED. — To sell basswood-trees for spring plant- 

 ing. One to four feet, 10c each; 10. 75,-; lOi), S").00. 

 G W. Petrie, Fairmont, Minn. 



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ANTED.— To sell SO colonies of bees at $:^. 00 each. 

 Or bee pasture wanted June 1 for -IQfticolonies. 

 C. D. Brown, New Castle, Cal. 



\X7ANTED.— To exchange 100 acres of good land in 

 "" Finney Co , Kan., 17 miles north of Garden City, 

 for bees; a bargain. Address 



Geo. R. Williams, Box 101, Ottawa, 111. 



WANTED. — To exchange Root's hives for comb hon- 

 ey complete, for B. P. R. and S C. B Leghorn 

 chickens. Write me Perry Focht, 



R. F. D. No. 1, Wapakoneta. Ohio. 



IVANTED.— To .sell, or exchange for stock 3 colo- 

 '' uies of Italian bees in fra:ue hives, with comb- 

 honey super and honey-house; bees at Hotchkiss, 

 Colo. Address S. W. Weeks, Delta, Col. 



VJ^ANTED.— Forty colonies Italian bees in 8-frame L,. 

 ' ' bodies; strong colonies and plenty of honey; sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed; $1.00 each, shipped in April and 

 May. W. E. YoDER, Lewisburg, Pa. 



\V ANTED. — A number of Italian colonies on shares; 

 •' must be No. 1 in every particular. Let me hear 

 from some good reliable men only, with full particu- 

 lars Fred P. Elshee, L,. B. 56, Waverly, N Y. 



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ANTED.— Comb to render into wax; will pay cash. 

 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



IV ANTED. —To sell 10 bbls. White Bliss Triumph po 

 " tatoes— a little sunburned or green, but all right 

 for seed — not sorted, $2.00 per barrel; will ship in the 

 spring. J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



VVAXTED. — A buyer for a copper liquefying and fill- 

 '" ing tank, capacit)' 400 lbs. of honey, practically 

 new; will sell at a bargain. For full particulars, 

 price, etc., addreys 



Ir-i D. B.\rtlett, East Jordan, Mich. 



IVANTED.— To sell catnip-seed grown on mammoth 

 '* cultivated plants, at 25 cts. per oz.; special price 

 in quantities. Honey producing artichoke tubers or 

 sprouts, 50 cts. a peck. 



Joseph M. Martin, New Carlisle, Ind. 



WANTED.— To sell 50 stocks of Italian bees, 50 pat- 

 '' ent hives, stock of tools, implements, bee-sup- 

 plies, and foot-power Barnes saw at bargains; all new. 

 Cause, lost health and u.se of right hand. Write. 



C. S. I.NG.iLS Morenci, Mich. 



VVANTED — A man with small faniilj' to wo' k a good 

 '^ farm of 40 acres, and an up-to date apiary of 200 

 colonies, on shares; or can work the bees without the 

 farm. A very good chance for the right man. 



W. K. Forbes, Plainwell, Mich. 



VY.\NTED.-Farni hand with no bad habits, that 

 wi.shes to learn bee-keeping. I prefer one that 

 wants steady employment. I keep about 500 colonies, 

 and run for both comb and extracted honey. Please 

 state wages wanted. 



W. J. Stahmann, Bruce, Wis. 



\VANTED. — A boy of fourteen to eighteen years of 

 foreign parentage— German or French preferred 

 — to work in apiary or on farm. An excellent oppor- 

 tunity is offered to "the right party to work into a good 

 paying business, as I wajit to retire as soon as possi- 

 ble. A good Christian home for a boy of good habits. 

 For full particulars address A. Mottaz. Utica, 111. 



VVj^NTED. — To sell my formula for protecting fruit- 

 trees from rabbits, mice, borers, etc. My own 

 discovery, after trying almost all other methods only 

 to fail. Guaranteed not to injure trees. Cheaper 

 than any other process. Only $1 00 The secret worth 

 many dollars. Agents wanted Big profits Ad<lress 

 Orchardist Wolfe, Gwenndale, Ind Ter.j < 



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ANTED. — To exchange Angora goats for anv thing 

 useful. Ed. W. Cole & Co., Kenton, Ohio. 



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ANTED.— Bees in Delaware and Washington Co., 

 N. Y. S. W. MUDGE, Glei! Cove, N. Y. 



ANTED.— To exchange a Root foundation-mill, 10 

 inch, almost new, for offers. 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



VyANTHD.— Names and addresses of those who want 

 '^' good books or sheet music. Ask for what you 

 want. M. T. Wright, Medina, Ohio. 



VVANTED.— To exchange my new price list of 2000 

 '' ferrets, now ready to ship, for your address on a 

 postal card. N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Ohio. 



WANTED —To sell thick - top L. frames, in flat, 

 from yellow pine, at ffS.OO per 1000, f. o b. 



G. F. Tucker, Blountstown, Fla. 



yVANTED.— A second-hand foot-power saw for hive- 

 '^' making, also DovM hives in flat (new), bees, and 

 extractor. P. W Stahlman, West Berne, N Y. 



WANTED —To sell a 10-h.p. horizontal engine with 

 '^ upright boiler, with pump, smoke-stack, and all 

 connections, for $125. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



VV.'VNTED. — To exchange a large list of second-hand 

 ^^ goods, as good as new, for foundation, mill, and 

 extracted honey. Address 



QuiRiN THE Queen-breeder, Parkertown, Ohio. 



VVANTED.— To exchange a 22-cal. 27 shot Winchester 

 rifle, and an outfit complete for making crayon 

 portraits for a good incubator, b cycle, graphophone, 

 or camera. D. B. Thomas, Odin, Mo. 



WANTED.— To sell 600 stands of Italian bees in Sim- 

 '' plicity hives in lots to suit buyer. Will deliver 

 the same to any point in the West if desired. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. Tyler Bros , Nicolans, Cal. 



VVANTED. ^Bee-man to ass'st in running 200 colo- 

 '' nies Write, stating your experi nee, and wages 

 required to W. R. Ansell, 



Apiarist, G. N. Ry.. St. Paul. Minn. 



VVANTED. — You to read what A. T. R. savs on page 

 '" 36 of Gleanings. Vol. 31. Order this book at 

 once, and write me for prices on ginseng seed, or 

 other information vou want. 



A. P. Young, Cave City, Ky. 



WANTED —To sell or exchange for bees or supplies 

 one McCormick corn-shredder, been used one 

 week, just as good as new; and one McCormick corn- 

 harvester, been iised two sea,sons. 



C. L- Pinney, LeMars, Iowa. 



WANTED.— For cash, 250 or 300 colonies of bees in 

 ten-frame hives: extra combs also. Prefer those 

 that have been run for extracted honey in the South- 

 ern .States. State prices on cars and what 5-ou have 

 for sale. J. D. Rhoads, Las Animas, Colo. 



WANTED. — To sell for ca.sh, 5 gal. square tin cans, 

 used for honey, at about half price of new cans. 

 Also elegant exhibition 12-lb. no drip honey-cases f-'r 

 plain Danz. and 4%X4l{ sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

 ican. For prices, etc., address Orel L- Hershiser. 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo. N. V. 



WANTED —To sell 50,000 well-rooted strawberry- 

 plants, grown from new beds. Senator Dnnlap, 

 and 6 other choice varieties 25 to 40 cts. per hundred; 

 10 per cent discount in lots of 500. Also eggs from 

 gilt-edge Barred Rocks, and Vandresser laying strain. 

 White Leghorns, $1.00 per 15. 



P. Hostetler, East Lynne, Mo. 



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WANTED.— Owing to recent death of my husband I 

 want to sell my befs and entire outfit, consisting 

 of 200 colonies of bees now located in three apiaies; 

 two locations on Mangrove Island to move bees to in 

 summer, three boats -including one ga-oline laiinch, 

 all necessary appliances to run for extracted-honey. 

 To those interested I will give full particulars. 



Mrs. Anna M. King, Wabasso, Florida 



